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At the Apple’s “Spring Forward” event in San Francisco on Monday, the company announced that its highly anticipated Apple Watch will be available for in-store purchases on April 24. The Apple Watch Sport comes in two...

Do you want to get the most out of your cycle, and improve your performance? Rotor are offering the chance to try their Q-Rings and if after 30 days you’re not satisfied, you can return them to the retailer! You can read...

2XU, the world’s most advanced engineer of compression apparel, has launched its first international brand campaign titled #heartnothype. The new campaign from the Australian high performance sports apparel brand, on course to...

One of the main motivators for sport is that it makes us feel good. But triathlon is also tough, both physically and mentally, and every triathlete can benefit from tips to help us be happier competitors. We’ve compiled...

While the Long Course Weekend may still be a way off, there are a few items you may want to add to your Santa wish list, so you can get used to your gear and make sure there is no last minute rush come July....

Once you’ve found your ideal position on an existing bike or through a new fit, you can mimic that position on a new frame or cockpit using a tape measure and a calculator. Translate the fit accurately and your new ride will be...

Do you keep getting flat tyre after flat tyre? It’s possible that you keep getting punctures from new sharp things poking through the tyre, but that’s unlikely. There’s probably something wrong with your tyre, wheel or the...

Being aware of the condition of your bike’s moving parts will save you time and money, as neglected parts can be pricey to replace and potentially dangerous if overlooked (think large gash in the sidewall of your tire). Run...

One Of the barefoot movement’s greatest gifts to the sport of running is that it prompted us to reassess some long-held beliefs about shoe fit. For decades we’ve relied on a process that is preoccupied with arch height and...

Triathletes love their gear, and that doesn’t stop at bike and run accessories. Paddles, fins, snorkels and pull buoys are all swim aids (aka pool toys) often used in the water. But do triathletes rely on these tools a little...